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Introduction
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The End of History
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The Arab Spring
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The Civil Rights Movement
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The State of Democracy
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Donald Trump
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Populism in Britain
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Ruralurban divide
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Cultural divide
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Dignity politics
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Social media
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The Solution
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National Identity
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Common Identity
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National Service
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Public Education
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Bilingual Education
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External Enemy to Hate
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How to Address Trumps Problem
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International Institutions
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Student Activism
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Muslim Immigration
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Populism and antisemitism
Description:
Explore a thought-provoking conversation with Francis Fukuyama, author of "Identity: The Demand for Dignity and the Politics of Resentment," as he discusses populism, polarization, and national identity with Elliot Gerson from The Aspen Institute. Delve into the origins and effects of modern identity politics, examining the rise of political outsiders and their direct connection with narrow segments of the population. Analyze the decline of American institutions, the influx of populist movements worldwide, and the challenges facing democracy today. Investigate topics such as the Arab Spring, civil rights movements, rural-urban divides, and the impact of social media on political discourse. Discover Fukuyama's insights on creating national identities based on common values, exploring potential solutions like national service, public education, and addressing cultural divisions. Gain a deeper understanding of contemporary political issues, including Trump's presidency, Brexit, Muslim immigration, and the role of international institutions in shaping global politics. Read more

Populism, Polarization, and National Identity

The Aspen Institute
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